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    Special Protection for Offshore Oil Workers Injured on the Job

    If you work offshore, such as on an oil rig, and you get hurt on the job, you could get access to special workers’ compensation benefits under federal law.

    You could receive checks for lost wages and coverage for all the medical care you need because of your injury. After a work injury has disrupted your life, this is the kind of support that can turn everything around.

    It comes through a law called the Longshore & Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act.

    The law is for people who work around docks, ports, and ships. But then the government extended it to offshore workers too through the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act (OCSLA).

    Under OCSLA, if you’re working on an oil rig or platform or doing other offshore jobs, you could qualify for benefits.

    Workers Compensation, LLC, has workers’ comp lawyers with extensive experience in this law. Check with us to see whether your job injury could get you benefits.

    We help people in Metairie, New Orleans, Hammond, the Northshore, Baton Rouge, Houma, Lafayette, Alexandria, Shreveport, Monroe, or anywhere else in Louisiana.

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    What Benefits Can I Get under OCSLA?

    Benefits for a workplace injury under the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act include:

    • Payment for your lost wages when you can’t work (at two-thirds of your previous pay)
    • Medical treatment to recover from your injury
    • Vocational rehabilitation to transition back to work

    The federal workers’ comp you could receive is a valuable benefit. It doesn’t have the same limits as state workers’ comp.

    Most forms of Louisiana workers’ comp end after 10 years. Not so with OCSLA workers’ comp claims.

    Louisiana also caps the amount you can get in compensation benefits much lower than the federal longshore program.

    We can help you make sure you and your family are taken care of after a work injury sidelines you.

    To see whether you qualify, talk to the legal team at Workers’ Compensation, LLC.

    We can provide an initial consultation on your case for free.

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    How Do I Start My Claim under OCSLA?

    When you’re hurt at work in a job covered by the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act, take these steps immediately to be sure you get the financial assistance you’re owed:

    • Report your injury to your employer.
    • Get the medical care you need.
    • File a written report with your employer within 30 days.
    • Choose a doctor for ongoing treatment.
    • Talk to a workers’ compensation lawyer.

    It’s important to move fast to start your claim. You have deadlines to meet. Plus, it can take time to get awarded benefits, so you want to start as soon as possible.

    This is a special process run by the U.S. Department of Labor. It could require you to appear in a trial in front of an administrative law judge.

    So talk to our lawyers as soon as you can. Our workers’ comp lawyers know how to handle this process. And the moves you make early can shape your success at winning benefits later.

    You likely will pay no attorney fee. The federal law requires your employer and its insurance company to pay for your attorney in most cases.

    Let’s make sure you recover from your injury in every way you can, including financially.

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